Landon Donovan's WC goal against Algeria. As called in Spanish by the brilliant Andres Cantor, as only he can- may want to turn the volume down.

I was at a stoplight listening to the ESPN Radio call of this game around noon when he scored- I remember going nuts when it happened, and I looked at the car to my left, and a woman was dancing and screaming in her car as well. What an awesome day that was.

I have to post this one since I pretty much lost my voice screaming over it. I was at the game with my parents, wearing my Mo jersey (which I had driven 40 minutes to find the night before). Pierce & KG were still the enemy. And LeBron hadn't made me cry yet.

I have to post this one since I pretty much lost my voice screaming over it. I was at the game with my parents, wearing my Mo jersey (which I had driven 40 minutes to find the night before). Pierce & KG were still the enemy. And LeBron hadn't made me cry yet.

And in much the same way ... Before the dark times ... Before the Empire

The Indians came back from a 12 run deficit (I believe it's the biggest comeback in MLB history? Or was at the time?). I remember going to bed because I figured the game was clearly over and then my mom came and woke me up so I could watch the end of it with her and my dad.

Easily the most improbable moment in L.A. Dodger history since the 1988 World Series... and I was in attendance for this game. Me & 2 buddies had debated on whether to go to that game (which was on a Monday night), or one during that weekend, and we decided on that game. Man, how we lucked out. I still get goosebumps in thinking about how crazy we got in the 9th inning, and how it was bedlam after Nomar won it in the 10th... high fiving random people in the stands, horns honking in the parking lot/in the streets leading out of the stadium. 'Twas one of the greatest nights I've ever had.

This game 5 victory in the 2008 Western Conference Finals notched the Lakers a Finals berth, their first in the post-Shaq era, coming in the season in which Kobe won an MVP (though to this day I thought Chris Paul deserved it more that season ), and saw the team's fortunes turn in a February trade that got them Pau Gasol. I had never attended a Laker playoff game in person before, so I was naturally extremely excited... the memories & experiences from that game will forever live on in my mind: getting off the subway exit, and being approached by a homeless man asking what time the game started; noticing a conversation between two courtside season ticket holders before tip off (I sat in row 2 of an upper bowl section, but the view from that seat was excellent. The 2 courtside regulars in question seat right next to & adjacent to Jack Nicholson ); the Lakers coming back from a double digit first half lead to win the game; and chanting along with my fellow Laker fans "We Want Boston, We Want Boston!" as we exited the building after the game, since the Pistons & Celtics had yet to concluded their Eastern Conference Finals series... of course, Boston would end up winning that series, and the title (in 6 games) against my beloved Lakers.

This, easily, was my favorite baseball moment of my childhood (occurring when I was just 7 years old), despite the fact that I'm not even a Blue Jays fan... I just love baseball that much. I remember running around my living room, screaming & dancing, after Carter hit that home run.